TT honestly mate, give the GPS stuff a rest. It's not inciting a decent conversation on it.
By all means, forums like this are fine for analysing teams poor performances etc, but there is no need to drag on about it.
Change topics I reckon. Let's go, can any of those down at Souths give us insight on to how they've developed to the point they're at the last couple of weeks? They are now well within striking distance of finals.
It is not really surprising that the Magpies have clicked over the last couple of weeks. They have put out just about the same team for about the last three games and with the addition of Beau Robinson, they are getting the cohesion that a young team takes time to develop. There are only about 5 or 6 players in the team who were regulars in 2014 and with a new coaching structure it takes time to "click" as a team.
Look at the results in the 1st round and you will see that in at least two rounds they snatched defeat from the jaws of victory. Against Bond they had a kick from near to in front to win and missed and against Easts they had a similar kick for a draw. Against Brothers they came back from 24-0 to loose 24-17. Two of Brothers tries were the result of turnover ball as Souths were almost over the Brothers tryline. That's inexperience!!
The surprise loss to Norths after leading 17-0 could well prove the difference between 4th and 5th spot. That's how close the competition is amongst the top 6 teams. It may not happen in 2015 but if they keep this team together in 2016 and recruit better in Colts in 2016, watch out for the Magpies in 2016.
Please note that Australian Sevens flyer, Shannon Walker played his first game for Souths on Saturday. Hopefully he will be the finisher that Dom Lespierre was for the Magpies a couple of years ago